Law enforcement grants to support less lethal devices, less lethal device training, other less lethal weapon alternatives, and associated administrative expenses. These grant funds are intended to advance effective, safe, and accountable policing to enhance public trust and public safety.
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Related to Less Lethal Alternatives for Law Enforcement
The use of drone technology by law enforcement practitioners may vary among departments and jurisdictions, though information regarding specific uses and the extent of drone use among law enforcement is limited. Some potential uses of drone technology by law enforcement practitioners includes use in accident or crime scene investigation or to provide a tactical advantage in dangerous situations.
This report describes findings from a multi-site evaluation of law enforcement deflection. The authors describe how six programs were implemented and identify key program facilitators and barriers. The authors conducted outcome analyses of two programs which included the A Way Out Program in Lake County, Illinois.
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority is requesting proposals from a law-enforcement-related lead entity agency that will manage subgrants to local law enforcement agencies for less lethal devices, less lethal training, other less lethal alternatives, and any associated administrative expenses grants. Grants will be made with SFY23 Illinois General Revenue funds. A total of $19 million is available through this solicitation for use over a period of 11 months.
This report describes findings from a multi-site evaluation of law enforcement deflection. The authors describe how six programs were implemented and identify key program facilitators and barriers. The authors conducted outcome analyses of two programs which included the A Way Out Program in Lake County, Illinois.